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David Schaef update: (12/05/23)

I spoke with David yesterday. He had just arrived at the Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital in Erie.

There are still a couple of issues to resolve, and David is optimistic that Encompass has the skills. We didn't speak much of medicine and health, most of the conversation was about our subscribers and the Community News newspaper.

I was much encouraged by the tone of his voice and the idea he was interested in talking about Community News. So, he’s at that, “I want to get back to work” stage of healing.

He talked about his subscribers and a letter he is composing for them. He talked about how to proceed with the newspaper when he gets home.

He said he hopes to be home in 2 weeks.


Thank You all for your Love and Prayers and Well Wishes.
Tom Deighton

Summit Township supervisors held their July public meeting, with presiding board members Bill Agnew, Harry McGrath and Jerauld Smith in attendance. Secretary Cindy McCoy took the minutes and there were 13 citizens present.

Under Public Comment, a man stood to ask whether the proposed Sheriff’s Sale of Conneaut Lake Park is still moving forward, and how would this affect him and others who hold 99-year leases on properties therein.

Summit Township Solicitor, William Walker stated that, yes, the Sheriff’s Sale is still scheduled to occur on October 4, 2014.

An audible sigh from the audience was heard at this news, their disappointment evident.

Attorney Walker explained that due to recent legislation being passed, that the Act #93 has added an amendment to the Municipal Claim and Tax Lien Law, that settles tax claims through judgements as opposed to Municipal Liens.

Read more in this weeks issue.


For additional details about CL Park matter is discussed at Summit Twp. meeting, as well as the headlines noted below, please purchase a Monday, July 7, newspaper at area locations or a digital download of the paper.

  • July is National Ice Cream Month and Hot Dog Month!
  • Speaker on Senior Scams! See page 2!
  • CL Area Historical Society summer events